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Anthony Minghella Dies of Brain Hemmorhage

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Variety’s story on the death of Anthony Minghella has the first details on cause of death, and sadly, it appears that it was unforeseen. The filmmaker apparently “suffered a brain hemorrhage at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning at Charing Cross Hospital in London, where he had undergone a routine operation on his neck.”

Spout interviewed Minghella when his last released film, Breaking and Entering, had its U.S. premiere at the 2006 Denver Film Festival. You can watch that interview above.

UPDATE: The Guardian says the “routine operation” was motivated by “cancer of the tonsils and neck.” The surgery took place last week and the prognosis looked good, until “he developed a haemorrhage last night and they were not able to stop it.”

Anthony Minghella, Dead at 54

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minghella.pngUnexpected unpleasant news this morning: Anthony Minghella, Oscar winning director of The English Patient, Cold Mountain and The Talented Mister Ripley, and chairman of the British Film Institute, has died at the age of 54. The AP and BBC stories include no details as to cause of death; all we know of Minghella’s last days is that he apparently recently wrapped The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, based on a script by Richard Curtis.

This story is, obviously, developing. We’ll post more when there’s more to post.

UPDATE: Minghella reportedly died of a brain hemorrhage whilst in the hospital for a “routine operation.”